Stock photo earnings comparison May 09
Posted on May 31, 2009 by r.m. in statistics | 8 Comments

earnings graph 09 May - click to zoom out
- No significant uploads in April/May
- Good Dreamstime performance (with a boost in affiliation due to a couple of ‘New package bought’)
- First photos sold at Canstockphoto (via Fotosearch)
| agency |
portf.size |
return per image (*) |
| dreamstime |
151 |
0,11 |
| shutterstock |
129 |
0,14 |
| fotolia |
170 |
0,12 |
| stockxpert |
178 |
0,11 |
| 123rf |
205 |
0,02 |
| bigstockphoto |
238 |
0,01 |
(*) return per image = “earnings in $” / “portfolio size” (affiliation incomes not included)
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hi there! very nice increase.. i am new to microstock if you want visit my blog at: ministocking.blogspot.com
Thanks, I'll visit your blog certainly
Nice strong start here Roberto. You need to get started with iStockphoto as they're one of the strongest agencies.
-Lee
Hi Lee, I've got some problems with the acceptance at iStockphoto but now I'm in… hope to have soon the first results. Thanks for your comment!
congratulations!!! affilitations is definetelly a way to go!! I havent got any affiliate earnings so far…hope that will change soon
i'll start following you
cheers
Thanks Augusto, I've added the link to your results in my post
Hi, nice results and nice graph (what tool/application did you use?)
If you want to compare some trends, you can look at my earnings report…
Hi Orson, it's 3D Cylinder graph made with Excel. I've added the link to your results in my post.
Cheers,
roberto
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